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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: zorchy on October 13, 2018, 01:23:11 PM
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I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.
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I think is yes because of kyc you track a what kind of personality are you and kyc is a safe aridrop but its depends of airdrop if the coins or tokens are sucess.
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I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.
I think it's not worth if requiring airdrop campaign to pass KYC because the amount earn by participants is too small and if this will i believe the number of airdrops will reduce by about 80-90% which is not a good reputation.
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I does not think it is good at all, even the best airdrop at the most it can only give you a few dollars and with just a few dollars you risking your KYC documents for that, airdrop have such a low reward your but risk become very high with your KYC documents..
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Nevermind joining airdrops that require you to pass KYC verification. It is too small to even be considering giving out personal details. I don't understand why some people participate in such airdrops
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Some countries have requirement of KYC for the ICO. Most of the campaigns and bounties mention it beforehand whether a KYC is required or not. If you are not with the KYC norm, you better not join such campaigns. But if the company doesn't mention the requirement of KYC beforehand, then that is not right.
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I never joined airdrops that require KYC. I don't want to risk to give my data to strangers in exchange to just few $ expecially if project is not well known like in 90% of these cases.
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Never do KYC for airdrop. I think it is too risky because most of airdrop comes from scam projects. I don't see the importance of processing KYC for participants of airdrop. It is suspicious, mate. I am afraid they only want to stole the identities of participants.
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the use of kyc for airdrop I think is not a problem but sometimes by charging kyc for airdrop it is very disappointing if the airdrop pays very little,
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I also think that KYC for airdropS is a bad idea. Sending your documents is very dangerous. Especially a lot of airdropS swindlers. Personally, I myself never participated in airdrop where KYC was needed, I sent my documents only to verified ICO.
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I also dont like to give my personal information for airdrop but as far as I can see if any airdrop ask KYC, theri tokens will be valuable. Just like Ontology and Eximchain.
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I think it's very risky to fill the KYC only to airdrop. I only fill the KYC when following ICOs or Bounty, you have got to make sure in advance when he wanted to fill the KYC so that your personal data is not misused.
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KYC has a very personal nature. so I said to be careful in divulging your identity. for the Airdrop class, I don't think it is necessary to submit the KYC. even so, everything depends on the type of project. if you believe in the your project then you can try it
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Some airdrops are intended to get the users email to scam or probably hack the account. There are issues that nowadays e-mail could be trade and have fiat payment. Maybe we should be careful and look for the real airdrops to participate to avoid get scammed.
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I think this is not a good joke if they implement KYC on airdrop and i think no one will register to participate in airdrop campaigns due to a very cheap rewards.
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I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.
Agree with you mate, dont waste our time on such scammy airdrops, your profile will use by them to do bad activities
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I would stay away from airdrops requiring KYC. I just hope no one would ever participate in such KYC so they'll know it's not really acceptable.
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no I wouldn't do that. I mean it can depend on the project though. Eximchain has made an airdrop worth 0.75 ether when ether was $500. I did kyc for that. I was sure it would worth it. You need to decide which one is trash, which one is valuable.
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I think it is not wrong to request KYC in airdrop, the only way it will be wrong is when at the end of airdrop hunting the airdrop organizers now request for KYC which they did not tell the hunters when they started the airdrop.
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First of all, I think there are too many airdrops. There are practically no benefits in joining airdrops in this market. Sure, last year it was different since almost every project airdropped you like 10$ or more. Second of all, KYC for airdrop? For what? The time you spend doing it is already not worthy the reward.
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As mine tagline says: Say No To KYC. Identitty documents for airdrops is going way too far.
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I remind everyone who is here. To be more careful when doing KYC, make sure the airdrop is good and responsible. Don't let our identity be misused for negative actions, which certainly makes us lose. or make us trapped in a crime.
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I disagreed because KYC as nothing to do with our personal matters